Forever Blue wrote:Alan Curtis is now odds-on with bookmakers to become Swansea City's new manager. (South Wales Evening Post)
Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Alan Curtis is now odds-on with bookmakers to become Swansea City's new manager. (South Wales Evening Post)
Typical Gypos, take the cheapest option.
Results picked up short term against weaker teams, maybe because they thought a new Manager was on his way, I don't see him as the answer, he comes across too soft.
It's easy to be a number two or three, but the Manager needs a bit more about them, I would be happy with him, it would improve their chances of relegation....
64JACK wrote:Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Alan Curtis is now odds-on with bookmakers to become Swansea City's new manager. (South Wales Evening Post)
Typical Gypos, take the cheapest option.
Results picked up short term against weaker teams, maybe because they thought a new Manager was on his way, I don't see him as the answer, he comes across too soft.
It's easy to be a number two or three, but the Manager needs a bit more about them, I would be happy with him, it would improve their chances of relegation....
Your correct. We should take the most expensive option, and end up in the Championship without a pot to piss in as we're millions in debt which we can't pay back with a squad full of useless fuckin shit that you couldn't sell for love no money as their wages are to high. You wouldn't want yourselves to be in a position like that would you? No of course not, it's better too take the more affordable prudent option, and if it doesn't work out, then at least you can afford to regroup and go again.
64JACK wrote:Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Alan Curtis is now odds-on with bookmakers to become Swansea City's new manager. (South Wales Evening Post)
Typical Gypos, take the cheapest option.
Results picked up short term against weaker teams, maybe because they thought a new Manager was on his way, I don't see him as the answer, he comes across too soft.
It's easy to be a number two or three, but the Manager needs a bit more about them, I would be happy with him, it would improve their chances of relegation....
Your correct. We should take the most expensive option, and end up in the Championship without a pot to piss in as we're millions in debt which we can't pay back with a squad full of useless fuckin shit that you couldn't sell for love no money as their wages are to high. You wouldn't want yourselves to be in a position like that would you? No of course not, it's better too take the more affordable prudent option, and if it doesn't work out, then at least you can afford to regroup and go again.
64JACK wrote:Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Alan Curtis is now odds-on with bookmakers to become Swansea City's new manager. (South Wales Evening Post)
Typical Gypos, take the cheapest option.
Results picked up short term against weaker teams, maybe because they thought a new Manager was on his way, I don't see him as the answer, he comes across too soft.
It's easy to be a number two or three, but the Manager needs a bit more about them, I would be happy with him, it would improve their chances of relegation....
Your correct. We should take the most expensive option, and end up in the Championship without a pot to piss in as we're millions in debt which we can't pay back with a squad full of useless fuckin shit that you couldn't sell for love no money as their wages are to high. You wouldn't want yourselves to be in a position like that would you? No of course not, it's better too take the more affordable prudent option, and if it doesn't work out, then at least you can afford to regroup and go again.
64JACK wrote:Bluebina wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Alan Curtis is now odds-on with bookmakers to become Swansea City's new manager. (South Wales Evening Post)
Typical Gypos, take the cheapest option.
Results picked up short term against weaker teams, maybe because they thought a new Manager was on his way, I don't see him as the answer, he comes across too soft.
It's easy to be a number two or three, but the Manager needs a bit more about them, I would be happy with him, it would improve their chances of relegation....
Your correct. We should take the most expensive option, and end up in the Championship without a pot to piss in as we're millions in debt which we can't pay back with a squad full of useless fuckin shit that you couldn't sell for love no money as their wages are to high. You wouldn't want yourselves to be in a position like that would you? No of course not, it's better too take the more affordable prudent option, and if it doesn't work out, then at least you can afford to regroup and go again.
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